Bulanids
Bulanids were the E-B405 rulers of the Khalyzians of their Dniestrian kingdom of Etelköz (Romanian Galycia) until 1084.
The dynasty is named after Bulan, who may or may not have been its founder. In other sources (see Schechter Letter), the founder of the dynasty is named Sabriel.
The Bulanid Kings of the Cozar Jews in Etelköz (Old Halychyna) became a completely independent nation under their own line of rulers from the non-Jewish Ashina Khazar Khagans of Taurian-Khazaria. The known lineage of Bulanid Khagans of the Cozar People in Etelköz (Old Halychina) is:
- Sabriel c.740
- Obadiah 780-800 during his rule occurred the "Avar civil war" as he established Talmudic Judaism and split with Khazaria.
- Hezekiah
- Manasseh I
- Hanukkah,
- the brother of Obadiah; next (814-?)
- Isaac, his son; afterwards (?-835)
- his son Zebulun
- then his son Moses-Menasseh in whose time Marot conquered the Cozar People in Transylvania.
- then his son Nisi
- then his son Aaron I
- then his son Menahem/Menumorut
- then his son Benjamin
- then his son Aaron II
839-870s Hungarians make alliance with Kabars in Etelköz.
In 881, the Hungarians, together with Etelköz (Old Halychyna)'s Cowari are mentioned at Culmite possibly Kollmitz or Kulmberg in the vicinity of Vienna. (Annales Iuvavenses maximi)
882 The Polans who had split with the Kara-Khazars under Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi are conquered by the Rurikids.
894 to 906 Menahem/Mojmir II of Moravia was called Menumorut (Stallion of Morut) by the Hungarians because he had many wives and was called Ben Marot by the People that are called Cozar who inhabited Carpathia.
896 Bulan's "Cowari" assisted in the restoration of Hungary.
907 Carpats & Dulevi support Oleg of Novgorod's raid on Byzantium.
- Joseph 950s-960s
981 Northern parts of Etelköz (Old Halychina) are conquered by Vladimir the Great.
The descendants of the Kabar Count Samuel Aba (990-1044) also belong to this Haplogroup. At this time the people of Etelköz (Old Halychyna) came to be known as Pechenegs and Black-Hats from whom the Haredi-Hasidim adopted the tradition of wearing black hats.
1084 Premyshl and Terebovina are conquered.
Kiabar Jews of Kopyriv Kinets' descend from the easternmost portion of Bulan's Judaic Cozar People.